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    teeth
 
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    | Orwell's classic 1945 satire on the Stalinist dictatorship; 4 publishers turned it down | 
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    | (Sarah of the Clue Crew in Alaska)  The name of this raptor comes from a word meaning "to grasp" | 
    (Melanie: What is a falcon?) (Luis: What's an osprey?)
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